Emilia, a pensioner in northern Romania, is forced to confront the
nostalgic illusions she nurtures as a reaction to the grim
post-communist present when her daughter, now living in Canada,
telephones urging her not to vote for the former communists in upcoming
elections. Determined to discover in her own mind why 'things were
better back then, ' she explores her memories of growing up in an
impoverished village and of her life as a factory worker in the town.
But ironic tension grows as the reader glimpses between the lines how
nothing was what it seemed in Ceaușescu's Romania. Interspersed among
Emilia's memories are fantastical, hilarious anecdotes about the
dictator, told by a factory foreman who will turn out to have been a
secret police informer. I'm a Commie! is a subtle and humane novel
about self-deception, but also about the ways in which a totalitarian
state twisted ordinary lives.